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Linear instability of ultra-thin liquid films flowing down cylindrical fibre

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  • Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Energy Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, P. R. China

Received date: 2010-10-06

  Revised date: 2010-12-07

  Online published: 2011-01-24

Abstract

The stability characteristics of an ultra-thin layer of a viscous liquid flowing down a cylindrical fibre are investigated by a linear theory. The film with the thickness less than 100 nm is driven by an external force and under the influence of the van der Waals forces. The results show that, when the relative film thickness decreases, the curvature of the fibre depresses the development of the linear perturbations, whereas the van der Waals forces promote the instabilities. This competition results in a non-monotonous dependence of the growth rate on the relative film thickness. The critical curves are also obtained to describe the transition from the absolute instability to the convective instability, indicating that the van der Waals forces can enlarge the absolutely unstable region. Furthermore, the surface tension can cause the development of the absolute instability, whereas the external force has an opposite effect.

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ZHAO Lu-Hai-Bo;HU Guo-Hui;ZHOU Zhe-Wei . Linear instability of ultra-thin liquid films flowing down cylindrical fibre[J]. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 2011 , 2(32) : 133 -140 . DOI: 10.1007/s10483-011-1400-x

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